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In addition to magictenor1's list....ZBoaz in SW Fort Worth is a must.
Arcadia and North Park are cool also. Not quite as technical, but fun. Plus those 2 are only a few miles apart.
There is a thread in the PDGA forum about Gateway. Under the COURSES topic. They (fellow, local disc golfers) go out on Sunday mornings and work on it.
http://www.pdga.com/msgboard/showflat.php?Cat=0&Board=Courses&Number=825609&page=0&fpart=6
discgolfcenter.com is the best. I always choose the free shipping option and am always surprised on how quick the discs show up. Besides the shipping, the ease of picking the weight/color is awesome.
If I want a relatively straight shot, I use my Flash.
Orc is used when some fade is needed (or wanted). XCaliber for headwinds or when I want big left fade.
Forehand is Pro Firebird (although I have been working in the XCaliber on some of these.
3.00 star(s)
Nice Course
Nice pin placements (appeared they were set in the 'A' position. Although most holes are short in distance, birdies are not easy. You will have some sort of tree(s) in your line from tee to basket. The pins are gaurded nicely. Plenty of shade also.
Concrete tees would be...
3.50 star(s)
Cool course
I thought this course was very cool. Plenty of trees that make you plan your drives differently. Good mix of long and short holes. The course is, for the most part, separated from the rest of the park. The other park goers will rarely be in your way.
Tee signs are somewhat...
3.50 star(s)
Los Olivos
Quick to play. Layout easy to identify once you find the first tee pad. Baskets appear to be new. Concrete base of each basket points the way to the next tee pad.
Pedestrians can get in the way, or atleast change the way you might throw off the tee.
Like the pin placements, very...